Select a historical chemical/radiological disaster in the last century and discuss the mental health impacts of the event. Please cite your sources.
What are some public health tools that could be used to deal with the immediate and long-term effects on mental health?

We know that epidemiology looks at the distribution of diseases within specific populations. On the other hand, social epidemiology looks at social behavior and other factors to determine how they affect the distribution of disease within a population. Consider where you live, either in a state, city, or neighborhood community l

Choose a broadcast on a disease that's being discussed,
- findings of the disease
- the issue being presented
- the country the disease is occurring
- how does it relate to global disease epidemiology
- was there anything of interest

Please help analyzing epidemiological data on a developed nation, a 'second world' country, and an underdeveloped third world country. Based on the review of global health disparities across inter/intra national countries, analyze data by the use of epidemiological analytical methods to infer the factors or causes for these pub

Do epidemiological studies demonstrate cause and effect? Is there a difference between epidemiological cause and effect and medical or statistical cause and effect? Are there health models to support your argument?

1.
Explaining the difference between establishing risk factors and prevention and demonstrating cause and effect of disease?
What is the difference between epidemiological research and clinical or medical research?
2.
Analyze the criteria for establishing a cause and effect relationship with respect to health/disease an

Need assistance in analyzing the obesity problem in the U.S. as compared to another developed country in which the obesity problem is not as significant. Include factors such as age, gender, race, socioeconomic status, and marital status in your analysis. Need assistance hypothesizing the reason why the rate of obesity is higher

Need assistance in 4-8 pages with the following:
"The Pew Center on Global Climate Change reported in September 2011 that the number of flood damages in the Northeast continues to rise. In Wilkes-Barre, PA, 75,000 people were evacuated as the Susquehanna River crested at a record of 42.7 feet. An estimated 5,400 homes and bus

Robert Bazell, chief science correspondent for NBC News (2010) stated that the Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, as well as other hospitals throughout the country, are swamped with type-2 diabetes. The news gets worst. Just seven (7) years ago, the CDC reported that one (1) in ten (10) Americans would contract thi

Application: Analyzing an Article for Biased Language
This week, you have seen how APA not only prescribes a standard way of communicating, but the organization also provides guidance to you on writing in ways that reflect sensitivity to the dignity of others.
To prepare for this assignment:
- Review the APA Manual material o

Need assistance with the following along with a reference:
- Suggest how understanding the course of a disease can be used to better measure and interpret morbidity. Provide specific examples to support your response.
- Analyze various sources of morbidity data and how morbidity can be measured using incidence and prevalence

I would appreciate any help I can receive in brief:
1. Provide an overview of a surveillance system and the data.
2. An analysis of the data quality and the instrument used.
3. Identify a trend, patterns of chronic disease in the data and risk factors by age, sex, race/ethnic, group and socioeconomic status.
4. Sugge

Hi, I need help with an outline:
The organization and financing of the health care system is different for each country. Politics, culture, wealth, history, and environmental factors influence the development and distribution of health services.
I am choosing Vietnam to analyze its health system in terms of cost, quality

Dean Ornish describes the "globalization of heart disease" in this talk:
http://www.ted.com/talks/dean_ornish_on_the_world_s_killer_diet.html
Explain why this is occurring and correlate national behavioral and genetic risk factors to the epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases.

I would like help with writing a brief introductory paper that gives the reader an overview of the disease then to write about the signs and symptoms of the disease, causes, pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, epidemiology, etymology and history of the disease. Can anyone help? (5 pages and 5 peer review references)

Gather and analyze data about infant mortality rates in the U.S. Then study research into the medical causes of infant mortality.
Using the Online Library, select and read five articles in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Epidemiology, Journal of Environment Health, and the Journal of Applied Epidemiology regardi

1. In 2009, there was a major H1N1 pandemic. Researching further for more information, research the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention or the World Health Organization data and statistics relating to the national and global findings. Using the researched data information, include the information in a table to compare and

With the concept of collect once, use many times, it is increasingly evident that data collected for one purpose are used to satisfy another. The state of Rhode Island, for example, tracked the spread of H1N1 influenza by looking at electronic prescription records for Tamiflu and other antivirals prescribed. Data on the zip code

Hi, Dr. Levy-Mairs, PhD.
May I ask of your assistance with this problem? I would appreciate whatever help you can assist me with. I am not too familiar with it. Thank you in advance.
A large proportion of the mumps cases in Iowa were among vaccinated persons. Why wasn't it concluded that the vaccine was not working? 300 w

Hi, I need help with this interview assignment. I need some guidance on how to approach this question.
Conduct an interview with a health care professional. Do the following:
A. Describe the targeted department or facility.
B. Give information about the type of work done in the department or facility.
C. Give any interest

Field Research
Consider the following:
Many products, diets, and services are marketed to parents as beneficial to infant or toddler development. In order to increase sales to parents and caretakers, some companies use marketing strategies that make exaggerated, unfounded, or unrealistic claims about the effects of their pr

What are the relationships among tests and scales, populations, reliability and validity. Describe the test and scale examples from your discipline, including the populations, the reliability and validity of each test, and whether the test and scale could be applied to another population.

Please help me with this by answering the following question in 400 words with references.
Pork Tapeworm in an Orthodox Jewish Community: Arriving at a Biologically Plausible Hypothesis
Let us imagine that a physician on the Board of Health for New York learned of this investigation and outcome and recommended that all Me

I need help with answering this question in 300 words or more, with references.
"An Outbreak of Fulminant Hepatitis B in a Medical Ward in Israel"
What were the possible mechanisms of transmission considered for this outbreak by the CDC staff before sending the author to Israel and what were the strengths and weaknesses of

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